
Croatia Braces for Hottest Summer Yet?
Croatia Faces Hot, Dry Summer: Meteorologist Predicts Above-Average Temperatures ZAGREB, CROATIA – A long-term weather forecast from Dnevnik Nove TV predicts a significantly hotter and drier than average summer for Croatia. Meteorologist Nikola Vikić-Topić, in a recent video forecast, detailed the expected conditions. "In Croatia, the summer will be considerably warmer than the long-term average," Vikić-Topić stated. However, he added a note of caution, "It likely won't be as hot as last year, which was the hottest on record." The forecast indicates that the heat will be particularly intense in July and August, with temperatures potentially reaching 30 degrees Celsius in some areas. While the summer is expected to be drier, there is an increased likelihood of storms, especially in inland regions during August. The forecast is based on a long-term climate model and aligns with broader European predictions of a warmer and drier summer. The video's graphics clearly displayed the expected temperatures and weather patterns across the continent and specifically for Croatia. This detailed forecast serves as a valuable resource for residents and visitors to prepare for the upcoming summer months.